1978 Thayer Coggin Sofa in Dedar Milano Tibetan Tiger Velvet
An exceptional 1970s sofa attributed to Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin, professionally reupholstered in Dedar Milano’s Tibetan Tiger velvet, one of the most celebrated contemporary textiles in luxury interiors. The sofa’s generously rounded silhouette, sweeping arms, and deep seat embody Thayer Coggin’s unmistakable approach to comfort and proportion. The rich tobacco velvet serves as the perfect backdrop for Dedar’s expressive indigo Tibetan tiger motif. The continuous pattern has been carefully tailored throughout, emphasizing the quality of the upholstery and preserving the sofa’s sculptural lines. Both visually striking and exceptionally comfortable, this piece represents the intersection of collectible American modernism and exceptional contemporary craftsmanship.
By: Thayer Coggin
Dimensions: 88”W x 40”D x 32”H Seat Height 17”
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Materials: Velvet
Period: 1970s
Condition: Professionally reupholstered, with minimal wear consistent with age to the underlying frame.
An exceptional 1970s sofa attributed to Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin, professionally reupholstered in Dedar Milano’s Tibetan Tiger velvet, one of the most celebrated contemporary textiles in luxury interiors. The sofa’s generously rounded silhouette, sweeping arms, and deep seat embody Thayer Coggin’s unmistakable approach to comfort and proportion. The rich tobacco velvet serves as the perfect backdrop for Dedar’s expressive indigo Tibetan tiger motif. The continuous pattern has been carefully tailored throughout, emphasizing the quality of the upholstery and preserving the sofa’s sculptural lines. Both visually striking and exceptionally comfortable, this piece represents the intersection of collectible American modernism and exceptional contemporary craftsmanship.
By: Thayer Coggin
Dimensions: 88”W x 40”D x 32”H Seat Height 17”
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Materials: Velvet
Period: 1970s
Condition: Professionally reupholstered, with minimal wear consistent with age to the underlying frame.